Both Uses
rancor
in
The Odyssey - translated by: Fitzgerald
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- But anguish lies ahead; the god who thunders on the land prepares it, not to be shaken from your track, implacable, in rancor for the son whose eye you blinded.†
Chpt 11 *rancor = deep and bitter anger or hatred
- There is no rancor in the town against me, no fault of brothers, whom a man should feel behind him when a fight is in the making; no, no-in our family the First Born of Heaven, Zeus, made single sons the rule.†
Chpt 16
Definitions:
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(1)
(rancor) deep and bitter anger or hatred -- especially when long-standing
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)